Keswick Theology: A Survey and Analysis of the Doctrine of Sanctification in the Early Keswick Movement

by | Mar 19, 2008 | Rice Lecture Series

2008 William R. Rice Lecture Series

Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Naselli
Theme: “Keswick Theology: A Survey and Analysis of the Doctrine of Sanctification in the Early Keswick Movement” – presentation – notes

Lectures:
A Historical and Theological Survey of the Early Keswick Movement – mp3
A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 1 – mp3
A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 2 (with Q & A) – mp3

About Our Speaker:
Dr. Andrew David Naselli is working on a Ph.D. in Theological Studies with a concentration in New Testament Exegesis and Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he serves as research assistant to Dr. D. A. Carson, teaching assistant to Dr. Robert Yarbrough, part-time Greek faculty, and Administrator of Themelios.

Andy earned a Ph.D. in theology from Bob Jones University (2006), an M.A. in Bible from Bob Jones University (2003), and a B.A. in Bible from Baptist College of Ministry (2002). His 2006 dissertation is entitled, “Keswick Theology: A Historical and Theological Survey and Analysis of the Doctrine of Sanctification in the Early Keswick Movement, 1875-1920,” and its thesis is that Keswick theology’s view of sanctifi­cation is theologically erroneous. He and his wife, Jenni, live in Deerfield, IL and maintain AndyNaselli.com.

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